Friday, October 31, 2008

Episode 69 - Ricky Rocky Horror Picture Show `2009

Episode 69 - Ricky Rocky Horror Picture Show `2009

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Tune in to our yearly Halloween tradition here at The Naked Lunch as we count down the top 31 horror films of the past 31 years. Also reviews on two Canadian horror films, The Changeling and Black Christmas.

The carved pumpkin lit by a candle inside is one of Halloween's most prominent symbols in America and is commonly called a jack-o'-lantern. Originating in Europe, these lanterns were first carved from a turnip or rutabaga. Believing that the head was the most powerful part of the body, containing the spirit and the knowledge, the Celts used the "head" of the vegetable to frighten off any superstitions. The name jack-o'-lantern can be traced back to the Irish legend of Stingy Jack, a greedy, gambling, hard-drinking old farmer. He tricked the devil into climbing a tree and trapped him by carving a cross into the tree trunk. In revenge, the devil placed a curse on Jack, condemning him to forever wander the earth at night with the only light he had: a candle inside of a hollowed turnip. The carving of pumpkins is associated with Halloween in North America,[10] where pumpkins were not only readily available but much larger, making them easier to carve than turnips. Many families that celebrate Halloween carve a pumpkin into a frightening or comical face and place it on their doorstep after dark. In America, the tradition of carving pumpkins is known to have preceded the Great Famine period of Irish immigration. The carved pumpkin was originally associated with harvest time in general in America and did not become specifically associated with Halloween until the mid-to-late 19th century.

The imagery surrounding Halloween is largely an amalgamation of the Halloween season itself, nearly a century of work from American filmmakers and graphic artists, and a rather commercialized take on the dark and mysterious. Halloween imagery tends to involve death, magic, or mythical monsters. Traditional characters include ghosts, ghouls, witches, owls, crows, vultures, pumpkin-men, black cats, spiders, goblins, zombies, mummies, skeletons, and demons.

Particularly in America, symbolism is inspired by classic horror films, which contain fictional figures like Frankenstein's monster and The Mummy. Elements of the autumn season, such as pumpkins and scarecrows, are also prevalent. Homes are often decorated with these types of symbols around Halloween.

Intro

Simon`s favourite Horror movie

Scooby Doo sound clip

Ricky`s favourite horror movie

Scooby Doo sound clip

Rocky Horror Picture cast – Timewarp

Beyond The Graveyard 3 ID

Go Funk Yourself ID

Black Christmas trailer

Black Christmas review

Listener feedback

Night of the Living Homeless sound clip

Night of the Living Dead trailer

Top 31 Horror movies of the past 31 years countdown

Evil Dead sound clip

B52;S – Devil in My Car

Changeling trailer

Changeling review

Twee time ID

Phantastic Cypha ID

Charlie Brown – The Great Pumpkin sound clip

Top 31 Horror movies of the past 31 years countdown

Frankenstein trailer

Ozzy Osborne – Bark at the Moon

Exorcist trailer

Top 31 Horror movies of the past 31 years countdown

The Simpsons Shining sound clip

# 1 Horror Movie the past 31 years

Charlie Brown outro

Tito & Tarantula – After Dark

Outro


Episode 68 - Festival wrap up!


Episode 68 - Festival wrap up!

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Three Men and a Geek

There's so much great stuff at the multiplexes these days that Rick and Simon need to zoom out and take on a set of major directors one by one, tackling their newest features. First up - and the subject of the most debate from critics - is Charlie Kaufman's ambitious and troubled directorial debut Synecdoche, New York. Then we've got Clint Eastwood's new Oscarbait historical drama Changeling, starring Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich. On the lighter side of things, we have veteran director Mike Leigh taking a turn for the light with his delightful new film Happy-Go-Lucky. Finally, we have Kevin Smith, whose newest comedy, Zack and Miri Make a Porno (or, as it's known in Philadelphia, Zack and Miri Make a [Bleep]) opens wide this week. We tackle all of 'em. Oh, and don't forget the Podcast Awards, folks!

Intro

Synechodoche New York trailer

Synechodoche New York review

Twee time add

Charlie Kauffman interview clip

Synechodoche New York review

Sex Pistols – New York

Happy Go Lucky trailer

Happy Go Lucky review

Happy Go Lucky sound clip

Happy Go Lucky review

Pulp – Common People

Turn Down The Suck ID

Let The Rhythm Hit em ID

The Changeling trailer

The Changeling review

The Doors – The Changeling

Zach & Miri Make A Porno trailer

Zach & Miri Make A Porno review

Zach & Miri Make A Porno sound clip

Goodnight Nurse – My Dad`s A Porno Star

Outro

Episode 67 - X Presidents

Episode 67 - X Presidents

Episode 67 - X Presidents

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Tune into our very first special on director Oliver Stone. With his new film W. being released, we have decided to review his Presidential Trilogy. Aldo Àugust`Parise joins me in the studio while Simon Howell joins us live from New York City. Politics has never been this fun!

play list

Senator John McCain sound clip

Naked Lunch intro

Oliver Stone bio

W. trailer

W. review

X Presidents commercial

CJLO station ID`s

W. review

X Presidents commercial

Bob Dylan - With God on our Side

Podcast Awards info

J.F.K. trailer

J.F.K. review

CJLO station ID

J.F.K. review

Great speeches audio clip

Frank Sinatra - High Hopes

Mr. T PSA

Nixon review

History of Nixon

CJLO Station ID

Closing comments

David Letterman`s Top 10

Star Spangled Banner

Outro

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Episode 66 - Hot Docs part 3

Firmly established yet never more revolutionary, the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma continues the quality work it has pioneered since 1971.

  

Episode 66 - Hot Docs part 3

Tune in as we begin our coverage of this year's Festival Nouveau Cinema!

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Episode 66: Docs at the FNC

Special guest Derek Gladu returns once more to help Simon pick apart th new documentaries that have seen release at the FNC, including the high-wire chronicle Man on Wire (one of the year's best-reviewed films), and two Canadian docs; a very personal doc about transsexuality called She's a Boy I Knew from director Gwen Haworth, and an NFB doc about the emerging and evolving Nigerian film industry entitled Nollywood Babylon. Derek and Simon also kick off a weekly focus on new-to-DVD titles by looking at Bigger Stronger Faster, a new "big-ticket" doc on the repercussions of steroid use within American society. Docs large and small - all will see the light of examination.

Playlist

Intro

Man On Wire trailer

Man On Wire review

Station show ID

Man On Wire review

King Sunny Aid- Live at Sunny Palace

Bigger Stronger Faster trailer

Bigger Stronger Faster review

She's The Boy I Knew sound clip

She's The Boy I Knew review

Station Show ID's

Nollywood Babylon trailer

Nollywood Babylon review

King Sunny Aid - Live at Sunny Palace

outro

Episode 65 - Bloody Radical part 5 - New Wave Film Festival `2008

Firmly established yet never more revolutionary, the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma continues the quality work it has pioneered since 1971.

Episode 65 - Bloody Radical part 5

Tune in as we begin our coverage of this year's Festival Nouveau Cinema!

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Montreal's esteemed Cinema Nouveau film festival rolls on, and we've got a steaming fresh batch of reviews from this year's Temps Zéro (aka The Wild Bunch) section - essentially, the most off-the-wall material to see inclusion. That includes the very controversial (and very graphic) French thriller Martyrs, Korean western The Good, the Bad and the Weird, manga adaptation Detroit Metal City, and the curious Belgian black comedy JCVD, starring none other than iconic action star Jean-Claude Van Damme. In addition, we'll be taking a look at Quarantine, the Hollywood remake of one of the year's best horror films, [rec]. Is it just another case of Hollywood's seemingly terminal case of remake-itis?

    

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Trailers!

JCVD

The Good The Bad The Weird

Martyrs

Play list

Naked Lunch Intro

Quarantine trailer

Quarantine review

station show ID

JCVD trailer

JCVD review

A Water North - French Quarter

The Good, The Bad, The Weird trailer

The Good, The Bad, The Weird review

Quincy Jones & his orchestra - Shoot To Kill

Detroit Metal City Trailer

Detroit Metal City review

D.M.C. - Detroit Metal City theme song

Max Payne trailer

Max Payne review

Station Show ID

M Night Commercial

Surveillance Trailer

Surveillance review

Add It Up - Violent Femmes

Martyrs Trailer

Martyr review

Kal Winding - Experiment in Hottor

Roll credits

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Episode 64 - Director Fernando Meirelles

  

Episode 64 - Director Fernando Meirelles

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Brazil's Fernando Meirelles made quite a splash in 2002 with his breakthrough feature City of God, a brutal and vibrant portrait of crime and street life in one of Brazil's worst slums. It has become one of the most popular foreign films of the new decade. He followed it up with The Constant Gardener, a political thriller based on John le Carré's novel of the same name and starring Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz. After taking on le Carré, Meirelles has taken on an even bigger risk by tackling José Saramago's beloved novel Blindness with the help of Canadian screenwriter Don McKellar (Last Night, The Red Violin). Critics have been sharply divided, and the film's premiere at Cannes was less than a slam dunk. We'll cut through the hype and let you know if it's worth your time and cash, but not without revisiting Meirelles' other films.

playlist

intro

Blindness trailer

Blindness review pt.1

Convite par Vida

Blindness review pt 2

Wilson Simonal - Nem Vem que Nao Tem

City of God trailer

City of God review

Raul Seixas - Metamorphose Ambulante

Constant Gardner Trailer

Constant Gardner review

Tim Maia - No Caminho de Bem

M Knight Commercial

Closing comments

Carlos Antonio Jobim - Girl From Ipanema

outro

Friday, October 10, 2008

Episode 63 - Cool Hand Luke

Episode 63 - Coll Hand Luke

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Paul Newman wasn’t just an Oscar-winning movie star and director, he was a philanthropist, practical joke player, and award-winning race car driver.

The roles he chose were immortalized by his outstanding performances in films like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Hud, Cool Hand Luke, Somebody Up There Likes Me, The Hustler, The Sting, The Verdict, The Color of Money. He was an electric Mt. Rushmore with a thousand twinklers behind his bright blue eyes

Here is the first of a two part special on the man himself.

Playlist

Cat on A Hot Tin Roof trailer

Intro

Paul Newman bio

History of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof

Cat on A Hot Tin Roof review

Cat on A Hot Tin Roof review

Brian Setzer - Cat On A Hot Tin Roof

Hud review

Hud sound clip

Castanets - Strong Animal

Cool Hand Luke sound clip

Cool Hand Luke review

Cool Hand Luke sound clip

Reverend Horton Heat - Spend A Night In The Box

closing comments

Paul Newman - Plastic Jesus

outro

Friday, October 3, 2008

Episode 62: The Man With the Palahniuk


Episode 62: The Man With the Palahniuk
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It was nearly 10 years ago that David Fincher adapted Chuck Palahniuk's controversial novel Fight Club into a film that became an international cult phenomenon - in more ways than one. In the intervening years, many have proposed other Palahniuk-based film projects but none of them ever got off the ground - until now. Actor-director Clark Gregg bravely stepped up to the plate to helm Choke, a dark comedy based on Palahniuk's novel of the same name, and he even raked in some half-decent actors to star in it, including that ever-reliable scoundrel Sam Rockwell. Will Gregg's work hold a candle to Fincher's formidable flames? We even squeezed in some quick reviews on Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Eagle Eye just for good measure.

Episode 61: Directors Lucas Moodysson & Peter Sollett

 

Episode 61: Directors Lucas Moodysson & Peter Sollett

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Director Peter Sollett hasn't been kicking around too long, but he's already made a splash in two distinctly different realms: first, as an indie darling with his coming-of-age dramedy Raising Victor Vargas, and now returning with the seeming heir to Juno's hipster-comedy throne, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. (He even remembered to drag Michael Cera along.) We'll discuss both films at length, as well as taking a quick sojourn to Sweden - where Ricky D recently spent a good chunk of his vacation - to look at two films by acclaimed director Lukas Moodyson.